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Monitoring

USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center scientists collect hydrologic data and scientific information across the state to provide information needed to understand water resources in Texas. Monitoring studies include the real-time data from our streamgaging, well, and water-quality networks, as well as monitoring to answer specific, local water resource questions.

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Arroyo Colorado Water Quality Monitoring

As a result of being able to continuously monitor the water column in multiple depths, dynamic changes in water chemistry (such as those that result from barge traffic and large storms) now can be identified, thereby helping water resource managers better understand changes in water quality in the Arroyo Colorado.
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Arroyo Colorado Water Quality Monitoring

As a result of being able to continuously monitor the water column in multiple depths, dynamic changes in water chemistry (such as those that result from barge traffic and large storms) now can be identified, thereby helping water resource managers better understand changes in water quality in the Arroyo Colorado.
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